US ‘Being Human’s’ ‘I Want You Back (From The Dead)’ Preview Released

On Monday night, the newest edition of Being Human will air on Syfy in the States.
Here's the description of "I Want You Back (From The Dead): "Nora and Josh continue to grow closer; Sally tracks down Nicholas Fenn; Aidan checks in with Cindy."
And here's the Sneak Peek:

Claudia in Laredo, Texas: I so love your spoilers so just wondering if you have anything on Being Human. The show is so good!!
Being Human is better than ever—we're so glad SyFy renewed it for a second season. But before this season ends (the finale is April 11), we are going to see the death—the kind that sticks—of a major character, which may or may not have to do with Danny's exorcism of the brownstone. On the bright side, at least the plumbing works!

Sneak Peek At Next Episode Of ‘Being Human’ USA

Although the UK series may have shut up shop for the season the American version of Being Human, which was renewed for a second season late last week is still airing, and the folks at Syfy Channel have passed along the following information and video promo for the next episode, which airs on Monday.

Meaghan Rath Teases ‘Being Human’ Cliffhanger

Last week it was reported that the Americanized version of Being Human, which is produced in house for Syfy Channel had been renewed and has apparently done well with the cable channels female demographics.

BIG CHANGES COMING TO ‘BEING HUMAN’
Holy cow, Humans! Last night’s penultimate episode of Being Human on Syfy not only included a few nail-biting cliffhangers (Please don’t die, Aidan!), but it also left us on a great note going into the season 1 finale. Lucky for you, Sam Witwer spilled many a secrets about next week’s wicked finale to help ease the pain of the wait.

“There are actually a few cliffhangers, and there are a few provocative questions, primarily with Josh and Aidan,” Witwer says. And some of those new questions are likely to be raised in the flashback scene to two years ago that “explains something that Josh did earlier this season,” Witwer teases. “There’s a vengeful move that Josh does at the urging of [Josh’s jerk were-buddy] Ray. We learn a little bit more about why he did that. And we’re also catching Aidan right as he’s about to pull away from the vampires; he’s already starting to feel quite alone and isolated. So that, more than anything, allows him to identify Josh as someone else who has the same problem.”

But aside from exploring Aidan and Josh’s first encounter, the episode will also play a key part in defining what the trio’s friendship has become since their first meeting earlier this season — and what might change. “By the end of the season, the question of are they better together or better apart is answered — or begins to get answered. We have a lot of moments that are designed to remind us — sometimes literally and sometimes in a metaphoric way — how far these characters have come with each other,” Witwer says.

Many thanks for your love of Being Human! I’m thrilled/excited for the finale. Any scoop? — Liz
It is truly the gang’s finest hour thus far, especially when we learn exactly how much Aidan has done for Josh.
How are the contract negotiations going for the ladies of Desperate Housewives? — Ingmar
Still underway, I hear. And while the cast hashes it out in the negotiation room, I hear Susan (Teri Hatcher) will soon find herself in an interrogation room.